Tag: ajax

Responsive Web Design is a very hot topic these days, and Telerik is here to help you address that problem. In this blog post, we review some of your questions submitted during our DevCraft Virtual Conference and give you the answers you need. Oh, and there might be another cat picture too...

On larger projects, where different team members work on features that are dependent on other team members' contributions, the ability to work as if the feature already exists, when in fact those developers haven't completed it, can keep overall progress chugging along. When it comes to web and mobile apps, one of the classic "divides" occurs between client and server. You might have developers focusing solely on the front end or mobile app, with others focusing on server-side concerns, like web services. Have you ever been on a team where the client-focused developers had to wait for server-side devs to complete work on HTTP services before they could continue on? This does not have to be the case. Mocking HTTP services itself isn't difficult – and depending on your client side architectural choices, you can also mock your data using your models/view models. We take a quick look at two of these options in this post.

Easily Display Any Type of Content in a Popup with Telerik's ASP.NET LightBox Control
RadLightBox offers rich client and server-side API, data-binding capabilities, template support, animations and many more features.

On Monday, October 28th, I presented a webinar demonstrating the cool new controls, and some of the great features that are now available in the 2013 Q3 release of the Telerik AJAX controls. In this post, we cover some of your questions about our new controls and provide links back to the recording and sample code that was demonstrated.

Over the last year, Microsoft has introduced two new frameworks to deliver data from our web servers: WebAPI and SignalR. With these two frameworks, we can request and interact with our own custom data services on ASP.Net enabled servers. In this article, you will learn why I am ready to declare SignalR the clear winner.

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